Duncan Baird Explained

Duncan Baird
Birth Place:Place of birth missing
Birth Date:1979
Residence:Lowell, Benton County
Arkansas, United States
State House:Arkansas
District:95th
Term Start:January 2009
Term End:January 2013
Preceded:Keven Anderson
Succeeded:Sue Scott
State House2:Arkansas
District2:96th
Term Start2:January 2013
Term End2:January 2015
Preceded2:Debra Hobbs
Succeeded2:Grant Hodges
Party:Republican
Alma Mater:Siloam Springs High School
University of Arkansas
Occupation:Arkansas State Budget Director since 2015
Spouse:Courtney Baird

Duncan Baird (born 1979) is the Budget Director for Governor Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas. He was elected to the Arkansas House of Representatives in 2008, a position which he held until he was term limited in 2015. As a legislator, Baird served as the House chairman of the Joint Budget Committee, the first Republican in that position since Reconstruction,[1] and at the age of thirty-four was the highest ranking House member based on seniority.[2] He was previously employed as a securities trader for Arvest Bank in Lowell in Benton County in Northwest Arkansas.

Early years and education

Baird graduated in 1998 from Siloam Springs High School in Siloam Springs in Benton County and holds bachelor's degrees in finance and accounting from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville at Fayetteville. He is a Southern Baptist and attends Cross Church in Benton County. His wife is Courtney Baird.

Early career

After graduation, Baird pursued a career in finance and investments in Northwest Arkansas. He was a securities trader for Arvest Bank in Lowell, where he held both the Series 7 general securities license and the Series 66 state securities license.[3]

Political career

2008 Campaign for State Representative

As a 28-year-old political newcomer, Baird entered the Republican Primary for State Representative against Linda Bisbee, the wife of 14-year incumbent State Senator Dave Bisbee. Baird ran an aggressive grassroots campaign and defeated Bisbee by a margin of 1,598 (52.69%) to 1,435 (47.31%).[4] He was unopposed in the November general election.

Tenure in the Arkansas House of Representatives

Baird is known for his knowledge of the state budget and his work on ethics and government reform. As a legislator, he followed a no-gift rule, refusing to take even a cup of coffee from a lobbyist.[5] He worked to establish a cooling-off period before a legislator, constitutional officer, or state agency head could become a lobbyist. In addition to serving as chairman of the Joint Budget Committee, Baird was a member of the House committees on Revenue & Taxation and State Agencies & Governmental Affairs. Prior to the 2013 legislative session, Baird was named one of the "Top 10 Legislators To Watch" by Talk Business.[6]

Baird served as a delegate to the 2012 Republican National Convention from Arkansas for Mitt Romney.[7] He was a member of the Budget and Revenue Committee of the National Conference of State Legislatures.[8]

Grant Hodges of Rogers was the successful Republican nominee to succeed Baird in House District 96. In the May 2014 Republican primary, Rogers polled 1,392 votes (69 percent) to intraparty rival Damon Dale Wallace's 635 votes (31 percent). Hodges then defeated Democratic and Libertarian opponents in the November 4 general election.

2014 campaign for state treasurer

In 2013, Baird announce his candidacy for state treasurer, an office formerly held by the Democrat Martha Shoffner,[9] who stepped down in 2013 amid charges of corruption and was replaced by the temporary appointee, Charles W. Robinson.[10] "My primary focus as State Treasurer will be to restore trust to the office. I want the people of Arkansas to be able to look at the treasurer’s office and have confidence that we’re working on behalf of them to do what’s best for the state," said Baird in a statement of candidacy.[11]

Baird earned the endorsement of the statewide Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, which said, "Duncan Baird is the obvious choice in this Republican primary", as well as the Northwest Arkansas Newspapers.[12] Conservative columnist Jason Tolbert endorsed Baird, saying, "In short, Baird is qualified, well-respected, understands state government, has the investment experience needed, and most importantly has the high ethical standards that inspire trust. He is clearly the man for such a time as this."[13]

He was also endorsed by the NRA Political Victory Fund, which gave him an "A" rating for his support of the 2nd Amendment, and he received a 100% rating from the National Federation of Independent Business for his votes on small business issues.

Baird was defeated by Dennis Milligan, 53-47 percent, in the Republican primary election on May 20, 2014.[14]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Baird named Co-Chair of Joint Budget. KTHV. June 23, 2014.
  2. Web site: Duncan Baird, R-96. arkansashouse.org. December 10, 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131212101111/http://www.arkansashouse.org/member/215/. December 12, 2013.
  3. Web site: Duncan Baird: Biography. duncanbaird.com. July 28, 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140728213255/http://www.duncanbaird.com/bio/. July 28, 2014.
  4. Web site: Arkansas Secretary of State: Election Results. August 3, 2014.
  5. Web site: Ethics bill better than nothing. "Arkansas News Bureau. August 5, 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150402092652/http://archives.arkansasnews.com/2011/02/06/ethics-bill-better-than-nothing/. April 2, 2015.
  6. Web site: Top 10 Legislators To Watch. Talk Business. December 23, 2013.
  7. Web site: State GOP Elects Arkansas Delegation to Republican National Convention. Republican Party of Arkansas. September 25, 2014. dead. https://archive.today/20140925185715/http://www.arkansasgop.org/index.cfm?p=Blog&ContentRecord_id=879d6e37-bc51-4270-9f06-b2f5d4e9197b&ContentType_id=f6f7c5c6-e3e7-4305-8eaa-a6a2dcf251a3&MonthDisplay=6. September 25, 2014.
  8. Web site: Budget and Revenue Committee Work Groups. NCSL. September 26, 2014.
  9. Web site: State Treasurer - Certified, November 2010. sos.arkansas.gov. December 10, 2013.
  10. Web site: George Waldon, "Mike Beebe names Charles Robinson State Treasurer", May 29, 2013. Arkansas Business. December 10, 2013.
  11. Web site: Baird Announces for State Treasurer. duncanbaird.com. December 10, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131213220941/http://www.duncanbaird.com/treasurer/2013/07/baird-announces-for-state-treasurer/#.Uqc5jRXnYfR. December 13, 2013. dead.
  12. Web site: Primary Considerations. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. September 2, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20181201144259/http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2014/may/20/primary-considerations-our-picks-in-tue/. December 1, 2018. live.
  13. Web site: Tolbert:For Duncan Baird for State Treasurer. Jason Tolbert. Talk Business. September 2, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140510234335/http://talkbusiness.net/2014/05/duncan-baird-state-treasurer/. May 10, 2014. live.
  14. Web site: Arkansas Primary Election Returns, May 20, 2014. KATV. May 21, 2014. June 26, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150626144255/http://www.katv.com/story/12801589/katv-election-results. dead.